Abstract

The objective of this paper is to measure the impact of public postsecondary centers and institutes (C{&}Is) on the employment and economic output on Florida's economy. We use the Florida REMI model to forecast both direct and indirect economic impacts over multiple-year time frames. Our findings indicate that C{&}Is contribute significantly to the Florida economy. These economic benefits extend to job creation; generation of GRP, personal income and state taxes.

Year of Publication
2003
Journal
The Empirical Economics Letters
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{The Economic Impact of Academic Centers and Institutes on State-Level GRP}

Professor, Department of Finance

Citation: {The Economic Impact of Academic Centers and Institutes on State-Level GRP}. The Empirical Economics Letters. 2003.

In: The Empirical Economics Letters

Published by: , 2003

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